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Dairy Industry Tailored overall solutions from one source Wealth of experience in industrial waste / process water and sludge treatment Well-proven products Global presence The Quality Company – Worldwide ➤ ➤ The situation ➤ Every manufacturer is forced to produce at low cost. The cost factors wastewater fees and disposal costs have in recent years increasingly become a topic for consideration as such fees and surcharges for heavy pollution are currently also increasing year on year. Such costs naturally have some influence on product calculations but the question is how can this cost spiral be interrupted? ➤ ➤ ➤ The requirements Wastewater is characterised by the parameters COD, BOD, grease and solids content. These parameters determine the weighting of wastewater fees payable and surcharges for heavy pollution. 1. Avoiding production and cleaning wastewater The requirements will also differ according to company size and product range. Whereas some companies require or request only grease elimination, bigger companies frequently wish to or must clean their wastewater up to a specified discharge quality. This entails another requirement in that the wastewater treatment process itself produces waste material, such as flotate or biological sludge that requires disposal. 4. Safe disposal routes (flotate sludge to biofermentation for example) The concept to be developed must therefore include for both treatment of wastewater and disposal of waste material. An integrated design must therefore take place within the production process and should include the following points: 2. Reliable and low-cost reduction of wastewater loads 3. Volume reduction of the produced flotate sludge, biological sludge and sediments through thickening/dewatering and drying HUBER is an experienced, reliable partner for such concepts and will develop them in cooperation with its customers. The final design and process will combine the reliability of well-proven HUBER products coupled with intelligent and innovative engineering and technical solutions. In short: HUBER ensures that it will provide an intelligent and viable solution for any application with numerous excellent reference installations worldwide. ➤ ➤ ➤ The overall concept chemical treatment flotation screening clarified water outlet equalising tank collection tank flotate sludge flotate sludge dewatering Flow diagram of a mechanical-chemical wastewater treatment system with flotate sludge dewatering ➤ ➤ ➤ Equipment description Grit removal The HUBER Circular Grit Trap HRSF separates the grit from the wastewater flow. Grit is then carried into the milk acceptance system via the tyres of delivery trucks and from there into the wastewater system and is especially prevalent during the autumn and winter months. Such grit pollution can be significant, especially in large milk processing companies, and can cause problem in subsequent processes . HUBER Circular Grit Trap – Separation of grit produced mainly in milk receiving halls. Screening The screenings in milk processing industries are very heterogeneous and consist not only of rice or other organics, e.g. yoghurt production, but also of fine cullet or packing material. Such material should be retained and discharged prior to any flotation or biological wastewater treatment to protect subsequent facilities and increase the treatment efficiency. The ROTAMAT® Wedge Section Screen Ro 2 has a proven track record and efficiency for this specific purpose. Sometimes it is necessary to pump the wastewater from its source of production up to the treatment system and the pumps must be protected against coarse material. The ROTAMAT® Screen RoK 4 removes such coarse material from the wastewater flow and transports them out of the pumping station. The RoK 4 Screen can also be installed into existing sump shafts. Flotation and flotate sludge dewatering After mechanical treatment by means of the ROTAMAT® Wedge Section Screen Ro 2 the wastewater is further treated within a HUBER Dissolved Air Flotation Plant HDF where free grease and undissolved solids are removed. This intermediate step is sometimes necessary to protect the following biological treatment system against free grease. As an option the flotation plant can be installed prior to a chemical treatment stage to increase its efficiency. This solution if frequently selected if indirect discharge HUBER Dissolved Air Flotation Plant HDF – Reduction of wastewater loads (COD,BOD,TOC) through flotative removal of grease and solids. Increased efficiency with a chemical treatment stage. ROTAMAT® Wedge Section Screen Ro 2 – Removal of coarse and fine material, such as glass splinters, labels, packing residues and organic material, such as pieces of fruit or rice grains.Insensitive to grease in wastewater. quality is sufficient for the effluent. Elimination of grease, proteins and undissolved material of up to 95% will also reduce the BOD/COD load. The BOD/COD reduction is very much dependent on the lactose concentration within the wastewater. As lactose cannot be removed by means of flotation, a biological treatment stage is therefore required. ROTAMAT® Sludge Dewatering Plant – reduction of disposal volume and costs through dewatering of flotate sludge. Sludge volume reduction > 80 % Biological wastewater treatment Mechanical-chemical treatment of wastewater protects the subsequent biological treatment stage against free grease. The wastewater can then be cleaned to a specified discharge quality by means of the HUBER BioMem® Plant. The compact design of this plant minimises the space requirements for the biological treatment system. The membranes produce a solids-free effluent and guarantee thus a high operational reliability. HUBER BioMem® – The compact solution for biological wastewater treatment Sludge treatment Biological wastewater treatment of course includes sludge treatment, which consists of the thickening and dewatering of sludge. From our experience of sludge from milk processing industries it is regarded frequently as difficult to treat. The ROTAMAT® Disc Thickener RoS 2S and HUBER Drainbelt DB have a proven track record with regard to their suitability for sludge thickening. Dewatering of this sludge with the ROTAMAT® Centrifuge RoD and HUBER Bogenpress BS further complements the sludge treatment systems available from Huber. ROTAMAT® Centrifuge RoD Dewatering the biological excess sludge HUBER Drainbelt Uncomplicated, efficient biological sludge thickening ➤ ➤ ➤ Installation examples HUBER Drainbelt – Uncomplicated, efficient biological sludge thickening HUBER Flotation Plant HDF with chemical treatment stage for up to 30 m3/h HUBER Dissolved Air Flotation Plant HDF without chemical treatment stage for up to 400 m3/h Flotate sludge dewatering with HUBER ROTAMAT® RoS 3 Image detail: Dewatered flotate sludge with > 30 % DS content HUBER ROTAMAT® Wedge Section Screen for wastewater screening installed in an equalising tank HUBER Flotation Plant HDF with chemical treatment Hans Huber AG Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Postfach 63 · D-92332 Berching HUBER Vacuum Rotation Membrane Plant VRM® Telephone: + 49 - 84 62 - 201 - 0 Telefax: + 49 - 84 62 - 201 - 810 e-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.huber.de Subject to technical alteration Dairy Industry 2,0 / 1 – 4.2005 – 4.2005